With bones and flesh
H á nzheg ǔ t ó UL ù zher ò u is a allegorical saying, which means to say something half and half and not to say it completely.
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Words with bones and flesh
Pronunciation: H á nzheg ǔ t ó UL ù zhe ò u
Paraphrase refers to saying something half and half without saying the meaning completely.
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If you want me to take this thing, you must explain it to me first. If it's like this, I won't accept it. (Chapter 88 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty)
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Allegorical sayings: with bones and flesh
Chinese PinYin : hán zhe gǔ tóu lù zhe ròu
With bones and flesh
display of fireworks and a sea of lanterns. huǒ shù qí huā
power capable of saving a desperate situation. huí tiān zhī lì
the way of the world and the heart of a human being. shì dào rén xīn